This policy setting directs the system to wait for logon scripts to finish running before it starts the File Explorer interface program and creates the desktop. If you enable this policy setting, File Explorer does not start until the logon scripts have finished running. This policy setting ensures that logon script processing is complete before the user starts working, but it can delay the appearance of the desktop. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the logon scripts and File Explorer are not synchronized and can run simultaneously. This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. The policy setting set in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the policy setting set in User Configuration.
This policy setting detremines the type of IP address that is returned for a domain controller. The DC Locator APIs return ...
This policy setting directs the system to apply the set of Group Policy objects for the computer to any user who logs on ...
This policy setting directs the system to display highly detailed status messages. This policy setting is designed for advanced ...
This policy setting directs the system to search Active Directory for missing Component Object Model (COM) components that ...
This policy setting directs the system to wait for logon scripts to finish running before it starts the File Explorer interface ...
This policy setting directs the system to wait for the remote copy of the roaming user profile to load, even when loading ...
This policy setting directs Windows Installer to use elevated permissions when it installs any program on the system. If ...
This policy setting disables or removes all menu items and buttons that log the user off the system. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting disables the detection of slow network connections. Slow link detection measures the speed of the connection ...